Save conflict while trying to save or publish a SPD 2013 workflow (SP 2013 version)

Hi all, I have a problem while trying to develop a SharePoint 2013 workflow. I'm able to create a new workflow for a list (to save it) and I can confirm that it can run. Unfortunatelly, when I try to modify It (either just after creation or when opening
it later) I get an error while saving or publishing:
Errors were found when compiling the workflow. The workflow files were not saved.
Save conflict
Your changes conflict with those made concurrently by another user. If you want your changes to be applied, click Back in your Web browser, refresh the page, and resubmit your changes.
ULS doesn't show anything helpful but the same message with lots of stack trace pointing  to a file save conflict.
Today, by accident I discovered that the workflow could be saved after it was open in SPD for nigth so I expect there may be some time lockout like when you access a document in a library from another domain (hope it's only 30 minutes).
I tried to re register the workflow service and even reinstalling and reconfiguring the workflow manager. This problem was present without the service bus and workflow CU, but now I have them installed as well.
Any suggestions?
Update:
I managed to publish the workflow after performing following steps:
1. Open the workflow and make modifications (save conflict occurs when trying to publish)
2. Reset IIS
3. Publish workflow (the workflow is saved successfuly)
Best Regards Wojciech Wróblewski Visit my blog (in polish):
http://wojciechwroblewski.wordpress.com/

Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you got “save conflict” error  while trying to save or publish a SharePoint Designer 2013 workflow.
Please check whether the Central Admin > Manage Service Application-> “App Management Service” is started.
Please check whether the “Configure service application associations”,  ”App Management Service” is already associated.
Then please check whether the “Manage Services on server” and the “App Management Service” is started.
If all the service are started, add executionTimeout property in web.config file to increase the timeout interval(Make a copy of the web.config file before editing anything).
For more information, please refer to this site:Fixed: SharePoint Designer Error - Unexpected error on server associating the workflow
In addition, if you develop a too complex workflow and try to compile it in SharePoint Designer then you might get the error if your workflow exceeds the complexity limit. To fix the error you will have to redesign and break them into multiple workflows
to achieve the business functionality.
More information:
http://wp.ahcheng.com/2013/03/23/error-were-found-when-compiling-the-workflow-the-workflow-files-were-saved-but-cannot-be-run/
http://www.sharepointpals.com/post/How-To-Identify-Complexity-of-SharePoint-2013-or-2010-Workflow-to-fix-errors-while-compilation
Best Regards,
Linda Li
Linda Li
TechNet Community Support

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